1st Annual Pilar Regatta from Key West, FL to Veradero, Cuba set for December

1st Annual Pilar Regatta from Key West, FL to Veradero, Cuba set for December

The racing and sailing community has been on the forefront of newsworthy events that characterize the normalization of relations between the US and Cuba – not surprising considering Cuba’s 3,000 miles of coastline and 4,200 islets and keys. The first annual Pilar Regatta will set sail from Key West, Fla., to Veradero, Cuba, Dec. 3, … Read more

Cuban Delegation Issues Press Release from the First Meeting of the Cuba-US Steering Committee

Cuban Delegation Issues Press Release from the First Meeting of the Cuba-US Steering Committee

The first meeting of the Cuba-US Steering Committee took place on September 11, 2015.  The committee stems from an agreement by both countries to discuss next steps in the process towards the normalization of relations between Cuba and the United States. The Cuban delegation was presided over by Josefina Vidal Ferreiro, Director General of the … Read more

How to Tour Cuba By Kayak

How to Tour Cuba By Kayak

A new way to see Cuba By the Cuba Journal staff There’s a new way to see Cuba: by kayak. Idaho-based ROW Adventures has announced plans to launch its first Cuba tour this November. It’s called Cuba Unbound, and it’s the first of its kind in Cuba, a people-to-people kayak tour. “This trip is a … Read more

Cuba Reports 17% Jump in Foreign Tourist Arrivals

Cuba Reports 17% Jump in Foreign Tourist Arrivals

On September 8th, Cuba’s Tourism Minister, Manuel Marrero, inaugurated a new headquarters of the University of Havana’s Tourism Department.  His comments underscore the acute hotel room inventory problems in the island nation’s capital city. In response to increased room demand in Havana, the ministry has launched a development strategy that includes the construction of new … Read more

Travel Survey Finds Cuba Cruise Demand Low But Promising

Travel Survey Finds Cuba Cruise Demand Low But Promising

According to a survey conducted for USA Today by one of North America’s largest travel organizations, few Americans have booked cruises to Cuba despite a dramatic increase in the number of offerings. The survey, conducted by Travel Leaders Group, questioned 1,034 travel agents who book cruises and found that nearly 42 percent experienced customer interest … Read more

The Legislative Teeth of the Cuban Embargo

The Legislative Teeth of the Cuban Embargo

President Obama’s announcement of a historic reconciliation with Cuba contained a vexing proviso that he does not have authority to lift the embargo because it is codified in legislation by Congress. While the embargo was first imposed in the early 1960s under the authority of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and the Trading with … Read more

Cuban Music History, Part 2

Cuban Music History, Part 2

This article is part 2 of a 3 part series.  Here is Cuban Music History, Part 1. The 20th century brought about major changes for Cuba as a country. And its revolution would have effects worldwide, but the music played on, and would make its mark in the years before and after the revolution. The … Read more

Cuba Contracts with Australian Firm for Hydrocarbon Production Sharing

Cuba Contracts with Australian Firm for Hydrocarbon Production Sharing

According to World Oil, MEO Australia has concluded terms and executed the Cuba Block 9 Production Sharing Contract (PSC) with the national oil company Cuba Petróleo Union (CUPET).  The block 9 onshore contract contains the large Veradero oil field and other discoveries. Specific terms of the contract are unknown, but the timing appears to symbolic … Read more

Carmelo Anthony in Cuba

Carmelo Anthony in Cuba

By the Cuba Journal staff The latest VICE SPORTS video follows Carmello Anthony as he travels to Cuba to explore the recent rise of soccer in the nation usually associated with baseball. The New York Cosmos also traveled to Havana to play a friendly match with Cuba, the first in decades. Anthony spoke with many … Read more